I modified the configuration as per your suggestion. Now I get following on
the SMX log:

DEBUG - JettyContextManager            - Dispatching job:
[EMAIL PROTECTED],io=0,w=true,b=false|false]
DEBUG - JettyContextManager            - Dispatching job:
[EMAIL PROTECTED],io=1,w=true,b=false|false]
DEBUG - JAASAuthenticationService      - Authenticating 'smx' with 'smx'
DEBUG - HttpComponent                  - Receiving HTTP request: POST
/example/ HTTP/1.1
Authorization: Basic c214OnNteA==
User-Agent: Jakarta Commons-HttpClient/3.1
Host: localhost:8192
Content-Length: 179


DEBUG - HttpComponent                  - Created correlation id:
ID:192.168.2.64-11a7656b905-17:9
DEBUG - DeliveryChannelImpl            - Send
ID:192.168.2.64-11a7656b905-17:9 in DeliveryChannel{servicemix-http}
DEBUG - JettyContextManager            - Dispatching job:
[EMAIL PROTECTED],io=1,w=true,b=false|false]
DEBUG - JettyContextManager            - Dispatching job:
[EMAIL PROTECTED],io=1,w=true,b=false|false]

What is parameter in the logs which says that the user is not authorized?
Now how can I take any action. Suppose I want to send some meaningfull
message to user. Then how can I do that. 

-Pratibha
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